Nešto protiv bolova
Aleksandar Vuksanović · 2001
33 min · 9 tracks · folk rock · turbo-folk
A vibrant fusion of folk rock and turbo-folk, weaving heartfelt narratives with energetic instrumentation.
Why this album works
The album garnered significant attention in Serbia, contributing to Vuksanović's rise within the turbo-folk genre, which was gaining popularity at the time. Its blend of styles resonated with audiences, leading to a series of successful singles that bolstered his career and cemented his status in folk rock circles.
- Career context
- Released in 2001, 'Nešto protiv bolova' marked Aleksandar Vuksanović's emergence as a prominent figure in the Serbian music scene. This album came after several years of local performances, establishing him as a unique voice combining traditional elements with contemporary sounds.
- Stylistic neighbors
- John Mayer· The Proclaimers· Splean
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Nešto Protiv Bolova Standout 3:37
- 2 Coma 4:13
- 3 Samo Ona Zna Standout 4:01
- 4 Burbon 3:25
- 5 Ista Kao Ja 3:48
- 6 Suncokreti 3:29
- 7 Ne Pitaj Me 3:51
- 8 Dijabolik 3:14
- 9 Poslednje Pijanstvo Standout 4:07
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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